So you wanna play 6-man football
The best place to start is here, where you should quickly recognize that 6-man football is not like 11-man football (what you may not discern from this particular video is why a school that has 20 or more kids out for football would play 6-man football, but this is Texas, unlike states with less population, where 6-man football is a necessity, not a luxury), in that the field is smaller, narrower, and it takes 15 yards to get a first down.
What will throw fans of 11-man football off is how the center doesn't have to be in the center, how a two-point conversion is actually a kick rather than a run or pass (because it takes two people to execute a kick, thus putting you at a disadvantage against the defense), and how speed really kills (look about the 8 minute mark if you can last that long, where a Balmorhea (the team with the annoying train whistle) running back reverses field and makes a first down, where this would have been impossible in 11-man football).
If you have any interest in learning more, the movie "Slaughter Rule" with Ryan Gosling is available from Amazon or YouTube for a nominal fee. Or you can venture to Kit Carson or Peetz this weekend and see some real 6-man football, at the CHSAA semifinals, prior to the championship game on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Remember, if one team gets ahead by 45 anytime in the second half, the game is over.
If you have any interest in learning more, the movie "Slaughter Rule" with Ryan Gosling is available from Amazon or YouTube for a nominal fee. Or you can venture to Kit Carson or Peetz this weekend and see some real 6-man football, at the CHSAA semifinals, prior to the championship game on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Remember, if one team gets ahead by 45 anytime in the second half, the game is over.
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